LC control no. | n 81012403 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR6058.I73 |
Personal name heading | Hite, Shere |
Variant(s) | הייט, שרה |
Associated country | United States Germany |
Birth date | 1942-11-02 |
Death date | 2020-09-09 |
Place of birth | Saint Joseph (Mo.) |
Place of death | London (England) |
Affiliation | University of Florida |
Profession or occupation | Sexologists |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Author's The Hite report, 1976. The Hite report on Shere Hite, 2000: jkt. (raised in rural Missouri; left the U.S. for Germany in 1996) BGMI, Sept. 20, 2000 (Hite, Shere D., 1942- ) The New York times, 11 September 2020, online, viewed 7 January 2021 (Shere Hite, who startled the world in the 1970s with her groundbreaking reports on female sexuality and her conclusion that women did not need conventional sexual intercourse--or men, for that matter--to achieve sexual satisfaction, died on Wednesday [Sept. 9] at her home in London; born Shirley Diana Gregory on Nov. 2, 1942, in Saint Joseph, Mo., adopted stepfather's surname when her mother remarried and started called herself Shere (pronounced share); received bachelor's and master's degrees in history from the University of Florida at Gainesville and started to work toward a doctorate in social history at Columbia but left when she was told that she could not write her dissertation on female sexuality; became a German citizen in 1995) |